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Job SummaryThis is a job for those with experience in the field of business and finance and speaks Dutch - this could be a job worth looking into. You will need at least 2 years’ experience in business finance and the right personality to join in with this fast growing team. Not only are we looking for the skills but we are also looking for the right personality - so bring your skills and your winning attitude to this Dutch job in Berlin today for a chance to earn between €30,000 - €35,000 gross per annum

What will you do in this job?Your main responsibilities will be to look after he daily collections from debtors and the monitoring of any troublesome loans, if so then you will be required to intervene with a plan of action in terms of making those collections. You will be working mainly via phone and email with the aim of creating a good borrower experience. Last but not least, you will be working in both a team and on your own where you will actively work on trying to improve the overall collections process.

Who will you be working for?Our client is an up and coming start up in the financial industry - they aim to help smaller businesses grow by connecting them with potential investors. They are one of the fastest growing companies today with offices in over 5 cities across Europe and the USA. They are still growing and are now looking for you to join their team in Berlin.

Who are we looking for?To join this fast growing team in Berlin you will need to have a near native level of Dutch and a good level of English (a good level of German would be a plus for your application). A strong background (2 years) in corporate finance i.e/ if you have experience in working in collections, accounts payable or perhaps in credit control then this job could be perfect for you.

Where would you be working?For this Dutch collections specialist job you will be working in Germany's capital city - the wonderful Berlin - Today it is seen as one of the biggest art scenes with a great night life and amazing modern architecture. Berlin is the place to be so check it out now.

Interview & SalaryThe interview process for this Dutch Collections Specialist job is fairly simple: first there will be a 30 min Skype interview followed by 2 face to face interviews - 1 with the team manager and the other with a fellow collections specialist. Of course if you live outside of Germany our client is flexible and is willing to make all the interviews via Skype so you don't have to worry about flights etc.

In terms of salary you can expect to earn between €30,000 - €35,000 gross per annum depending on the level of skills and experience you can bring to the job.

For more or if you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact us on +353 15 24 24 20.Apply Today & send us your CV in English.

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